I owe a huge thank you to Markus and Nina of the Schaden crew who made the trip a blast even though they refused to let me go swimming in the heated pool at their luxury digs in the Hills. Schaden.com in Germany now has a healthy stock of the Errata books so if that's your local store, go get 'em.

The series is also now available at The Strand Bookstore in New York City and they are priced at $31.95 which is 20% off list price. That is damn near what I originally wanted the books to cost in the planning stages so take advantage. The Strand Bookstore is at 12th street and Broadway in Manhattan.

The Strand Bookstore will also be hosting a launch party event for Errata Editions on February 19th. Present will be Chris Killip (In Flagrante) and John T. Hill (American Photographs) for a book signing. Stay tuned for more info as the date draws closer.

Am I getting this right? So Jeff's allowed to share his interest & knowledge with the world, but he's not allowed to discuss his own publications. I don't think many of us would be able to get our hands on copies of the Atget or Evans titles without his hard work.

Here in the UK, I've had them in my Amazon 'saved items' for some time, ready to purchase on their release. Amazon UK is now saying "Currently unavailable.We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock." and no price is listed any more.

So I just ordered them from Strand...

Even with the appalling exchange rate they work out at around the same price as Amazon UK, including air shipment from the US.

Anonymous reminds me of a book publishing workshop hosted by photoalliance in S.F. two years ago. About a 100 paying customers wanting to make a book of whom about 15% had bought someone else's book in the previous year. Think the blog is swell, and as for promoting errata, take Zero Mostel's advice in The Producers. Do it and do it loud. Looking forward to seeing the physical books.